Using our Target Rate tool, OFX will watch for your desired rate, 24 hours a day, 5 days a week. This ensures you don’t miss out if your rate is reached overnight or while you’re out with family and friends. Once your target rate is triggered, we'll contact you to complete your transfer.
When you transfer your funds to us via a bank transfer, you will need to include your Client Reference Number when making the bank transfer. This is required so we know who the money has come from. This number will be included in the confirmation email sent to you after you book your transfer. Your Client Reference Number is unique to you for all your transfers in every currency.
You can also find it by logging into your OFX account, going to the “Account Details” tab, and selecting an available currency. Your unique Client Reference Number will be next to “Reference” on the last line of every bank account. We’ve made it easy to keep track of your Client Reference Number. You can save the details in your online banking biller list. Once you save the details on your online banking, it is the same every time.
Our OFX Customer Rate is an estimated rate that is based off the current Market Rate and includes our margin but excludes any fees (if applicable).
Each OFX Customer may get a different rate depending on the Market Rate; the value of their transfer; how often they transfer; and or the currency pairing of their transfer.
To see what rate we can offer you on a currency exchange transfer with OFX, please login to your OFX account. If you do not have an OFX account, register now.
An NCC, otherwise known as a National Clearing Code or Routing Number, is an identification code used by banks to ensure accurate and secure money transfers.
NCCs are required when transferring to bank accounts that don’t have an International Bank Account Number (IBAN). National Clearing Codes are most often used when making transfers outside of the EU, including to the United States, South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia.
Can’t remember your username or password?
It’s ok. There are ways to retrieve it – simply click “Login” on our homepage and under the blue login button click “Forgotten your username or password?”.
Can’t remember your username or password?
It’s ok. There are ways to retrieve it – simply click “Login” on our homepage and under the blue login button click “Forgotten your username or password?”.
Can’t remember your username or password?
It’s ok. There are ways to retrieve it – simply click “Login” on our homepage and under the blue login button click “Forgotten your username or password?”.
Unlike the routing number, your account number will be unique, as it will identify your bank account.
To locate your account number, you can look at your bank statements, or you can look at your checks again, as it will be the second set of numbers at the bottom. Usually, an account number will be 10-12 digits long, but its length could vary from one bank to another.
Sometimes, the account number and check number are reversed, so your account number will be found on the right side of the bottom of your check, as opposed to in the middle. You’ll know the difference because the check number will be shorter.
When in doubt, contact your bank
If you have any difficulty locating your U.S. account and routing numbers for an online transfer, you can also log into your online banking site or you can contact your bank for more support.
Alternatively, you can use these links to confirm your routing number via your bank’s website:
Bank of America routing number
Need to change or edit your details? Easy.
Need to change or edit your details? Easy.
ACH, or Automated Clearing House, is an electronic money transfer system that lets you receive or send payments via the Federal ACH network of banks in the United States.
You can find your ACH routing number in several ways:
We offer 55 currencies including all the majors and a wide variety of exotics.
A full list of our available currencies can be found in our currency converter.
They’re also listed here. You can add any of these to your profile by selecting them from the drop down list when you start a transfer online.
If the currency you want to deal in does not appear on the drop-down list when you are trying to make a transfer, please call us on 1300 300 424 (Local call) and one of our expert team members will assist you.
So, depending on the circumstances, we’ll accept part payments for your transfer. But it’s important that you tell us when you book in the transfer.
Once we receive the full amount you have transferred, we will then deliver the funds to your recipient bank account.